Month: July 2020
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New 3D Renderings Are In
The vision for Treehouse Village Ecohousing is coming to life! We are so excited to share the newest image (above) from our architects.
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The Pull of the Little City
I think I’ve finally found the solution to my rural versus urban quandary in Treehouse Village Ecohousing. Bridgewater offers the amenities which I usually associate with urban living in addition to the benefits of a more rural lifestyle, and when you add cohousing into the mix, it covers all bases!
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Brigus the Labrador Retriever
I really like helping with chores and love to carry laundry and lunch boxes and groceries in from the car. The only time I got carried away was when Shelley asked me to carry in three blocks of cheese, one at a time.
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A Conversation with Annie and Bella
Annie and Bella have different opinions about fun and food, but they agree on one thing – life with Caitlin, David and Alfie is never dull!
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My Accidental Swim
I am a 16 year old cat, long, lanky, and orange, with the beginnings of grey showing around my ears and whiskers. I have lived in many places in my long life, all (except for the very first bit, which I don’t remember very well) with my family of humans. The story I’m going to tell you is from my time on the boat.
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Why I Traded my Tiny House for Cohousing
If you’d told me in 2016, while I was building my Tiny House, that in 2020 I’d have put down my life savings on a deposit for a home in a town I’d only been to twice, that was projected to cost more money than I’d earned in my entire life, I’d have laughed, then asked you what you were smoking. What changed? For starters, Tiny living didn’t quite pan out how I’d imagined. More importantly, I discovered cohousing.